Mubbashir Ali
About Mubbashir Ali
Mubbashir Ali is a Grid Modernization Specialist currently employed at Hatch in Toronto, Canada, where he has worked since 2018. He holds a Ph.D. in Power Systems and High Voltage Engineering from Aalto University and has extensive experience in the energy sector, including roles at K-Electric and METSCO Energy Solutions.
Work at Hatch
Mubbashir Ali has been employed at Hatch as a Grid Modernization Specialist since 2018. His role focuses on enhancing grid systems, contributing to modernization initiatives within the energy sector. He operates in the Toronto, Canada Area, where he applies his expertise in power systems and high voltage engineering to support various projects.
Previous Employment Experience
Prior to joining Hatch, Mubbashir Ali worked at METSCO Energy Solutions as an Electrical Engineer in Training (EIT) from 2017 to 2018. He also held a position as a Researcher at Aalto University from 2012 to 2017, following a brief stint as a Research Assistant at the same institution in 2012. Earlier in his career, he gained experience at Pakistan International Airlines and K-Electric, where he served in various capacities including a Summer Internship and as an Assistant Manager for HV/MV Substation Maintenance.
Education and Expertise
Mubbashir Ali holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Power Systems and High Voltage Engineering from Aalto University, which he completed from 2012 to 2016. He also earned a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering from Aalto University in 2012. His foundational education includes a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from NED University of Engineering and Technology, completed in 2009, and a High School diploma in Computer Science from B.V.S Parsi High School.
Research and Development Background
During his tenure at Aalto University, Mubbashir Ali engaged in research activities that contributed to advancements in electrical engineering. His work as a Researcher and Research Assistant involved collaboration on projects that focused on power systems, which aligns with his current specialization in grid modernization.